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Adam Aleksic talks about his new book 'Algospeak,' which details how algorithms are changing our vocabulary; plus, we check in with Hennessy + Ingalls bookstore.
Facebook does allow users to have some input on what they see on the platform. By clicking on your menu (upper right on ...
Tik Tok algorithms do not stop changing, improving, and learning on their own, and the platform does not always notify users about changes.
A new AI training method is designed to boost efficiency and mimic human-like reasoning in large language models. Microsoft researchers claim the approach has the potential to be groundbreaking ...
Social media companies’ drive to keep you on their platforms clashes with how people evolved to learn from each other ...
How social media algorithms warp our perceptions A key question is what can be done to make algorithms foster accurate human social learning rather than exploit social learning biases.
We rely on algorithms daily, yet many of us hesitate to fully trust them. Recent research explores the factors shaping our perceptions and some of the implications.
When algorithms make the choices for us (rerun) “Technology is stepping in for our critical faculties,” says Jacob Ward, author of the “The Loop.” ...
Instagram is focusing more than ever on creators. While it had created a few controversies with its video-focused feed that even involved Kardashians, the company is now planning to bring more ...